When someone asks, “Are you a Mormon?” Reply with another question, “Yes! Why do you ask?”

When engaging people in conversations about the gospel, always ask just one more question, instead of ending the conversation. They are often very curious and want to find out more. Questions are a good lead in.

Ask someone if they’ve seen a Mormon temple.

Listen to church music when others are around.

Talk about a feeling you had at church.

Give a friend a gift including all your favorite things…especially your favorite book (The Book of Mormon.)

Buy someone a church magazine subscription.

Develop a family mission plan.

Fast for missionary experiences and then actively seek them out.

Share a comforting scripture from the Book of Mormon with a troubled friend.

Keep your local libraries and thrift stores well stocked with copies of the Book of Mormon.

Read your Book of Mormon in a public place.

Share special passages from the letters of your missionary, with your acquaintances.

Ask for help in planning or setting up an upcoming church activity.

Ask a friend to listen to you give a “practice run” of a talk or lesson you will be giving.

Invite someone with a particular expertise to participate in a ward or stake activity.

Share special experiences you have had with family history research.

Say a prayer with a friend in need.

Share your favorite scripture with a friend.

Invite the missionaries to your social events and parties.

Attend the Gospel Essential class and bear your testimony of the truthfulness of the doctrine.

Invite the missionaries and their investigators over for General Conference.

Ask the missionaries to teach a lesson on member missionary work in your Family Home Evening.

Invite newly moved-in neighbors to attend church with your family.

Give the DVD, “Joy to the World” to your neighbors and friends at Christmas.

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